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Does any of this make sense to you? NO? ok.. Check this next paragraph.
about all and are as at a back because been be but can't can come could didn't did don't do for from get going good got go had have he's here her hey he him his how I'll I'm if in is it's it I just know like look mean me my not now no of oh okay ok one on or out really right say see she something some so tell that's that then there they the think this time to up want was well were we what when who why will with would yeah yes you're your you
Hmm.. This paragraph has some sort of order to it. What order? Alphabetical order.
Worry not. Explanation of these two paragraphs is very simple. The first paragraph is a list of words most frequently used in English based on the texts from Project Gutenberg. This list and more words can be found on this page.
The Second paragraph is based on most often used words from TV scripts. The first paragraph is in descending order.
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